Tammey Mai Quotes & Sayings
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TV taste is an aftertaste. Whatever gets on the tube is always a foregone conclusion, a fait accompli. That is, any new ideas or social changes have already been fought for in the real world of the streets, or in the bedroom or even the law courts long before they reach the screen. By the time you see it on prime time, it's usually all over and done with, whatever it was. Television by definition is not avant garde. It is often reactionary and always sentimental. — Jennifer Stone
I'll write'em if you'll read'em — Robert Lee Thompson
I often think of hope as the "travel" virtue that transports us through dark days and helps us envision positive changes and new beginnings. — JoAnne Pedro-Carroll
Follow yer heart, because no matter where it takes ye, the journey is worth it - especially if it's love. — Rhys Ford
Working at Pixar has been like my graduate school for screenwriting. — Michael Arndt
The Following and Hannibal are really well made, but the tone is very consistently dark. — Carlton Cuse
can't be truly successful if you aren't willing to let people know that you, your product, and your services exist," advocates Debbie — C.J. Hayden
I believe one of the requirements of good leadership is the ability to listen - really listen - to those in your organization. An effective leader is very good at listening, and it's difficult to listen when you are talking. — John Wooden
Not all Republicans are rich, dress in three-piece suits, and have $200 haircuts. I'm somebody who's lived from paycheck to paycheck. I'm focusing on my blue-collar roots - I've worked side by side with union people. — Joe Wurzelbacher
The purest evil that human efforts could attain, in other words, was probably achieved by those men who made their wills the same and who made their eyes see the world in the same way, men who went against the pattern of life's diversity, men whose spirits shattered the natural wall of the individual body, making nothing of this barrier, set up to guard against mutual corrosion, men whose spirit accomplished what flesh could never accomplish. — Yukio Mishima
